90s Vinyl Records & Box Sets

90s Vinyl Records & Box Sets

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  • Radiohead - OK Computer Vinyl LP (XLLP781)

     

    Radiohead - OK Computer Vinyl LP (XLLP781)
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  • Nirvana - MTV Unplugged Vinyl LP [25th Anniversary Edition] (602577307348)

     

    Nirvana MTV Unplugged Vinyl LP
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  • Pearl Jam - Ten Vinyl LP (88985376871)

     

    Pearl Jam Ten Vinyl LP
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  • Pearl Jam - Vitalogy Vinyl LP (88697843111JK1)

     

    Pearl Jam - Vitalogy Vinyl LP (88697843111-JK1)
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  • Pearl Jam - No Code Vinyl LP (8875188981)

     

    Pearl Jam - No Code Vinyl LP Reissue (8875188981)
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  • Alice In Chains - MTV Unplugged Vinyl LP (MOVLP138)

     

    Alice In Chains MTV Unplugged Vinyl LP
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  • Alice In Chains - Facelift Vinyl LP (19439783861)

     

    Alice In Chains - Facelift Vinyl LP (19439783861)
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  • Pearl Jam - Yield Vinyl LP (88985303661)

     

    Pearl Jam - Yield Vinyl LP Reissue (88985303661)
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  • Temple of The Dog 25th Anniversary Vinyl LP (B002551001)

     

    Temple Of The Dog - Temple Of The Dog Vinyl LP Reissue (B0025510-01)
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  • Stone Temple Pilots - MTV Unplugged 1993 Vinyl LP (DOR2065H)

     

    Stone Temple Pilots - MTV Unplugged 1993 Vinyl LP (DOR2065H)
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  • Pearl Jam - Live at the Fox Theater Atlanta 1994 Vinyl LP (DOR2094H)

     

    Pearl Jam - Live at the Fox Theater Atlanta 1994 Vinyl LP (DOR2094H)
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  • Nirvana ‎- Nevermind 30th Anniversary 7" Vinyl LP (602438461233)

     

    Nirvana ‎- Nevermind 30th Anniversary 7
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  • Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill Vinyl LP (R1-45901)

     

    Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill Vinyl LP (R1-45901)
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  • Mad Season - Above Vinyl LP [Import] (MOVLP169)

     

    Mad Season - Above Vinyl LP
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  • Radiohead - Pablo Honey Vinyl LP (XLLP779)

     

    Radiohead - Pablo Honey Vinyl LP (XLLP779)
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  • Pearl Jam ‎- Alive Vinyl LP (19439853991)

     

    Pearl Jam ‎- Alive Vinyl LP (19439853991)
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  • Nirvana - Nevermind Vinyl LP (DGC24425)

     

    Nirvana Nevermind Vinyl LP
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  • Mad Season - Above Vinyl LP Deluxe Edition (887654417015)

     

    Mad Season - Above Vinyl LP (887654417015)
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  • Singles Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Vinyl LP (889853155118)

     

    Singles Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Vinyl LP (889853155118)
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  • Alice in Chains - Jar Of Flies Vinyl LP (196588003714)

     

    Alice in Chains - Jar Of Flies Vinyl LP (196588003714)
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  • Radiohead - OK Computer Oknotok 1997 Vinyl LP (XLLP868)

     

    Radiohead - OK Computer Oknotok 1997 Vinyl LP (XLLP868)
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  • Stone Temple Pilots - Tiny Music... 25th Anniversary Super Deluxe Vinyl + CD Box Set (R2 654105)

     

    Stone Temple Pilots - Tiny Music... 25th Anniversary Super Deluxe Vinyl + CD Box Set (R2 654105)
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  • Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Vinyl LP (PFRLP14)

     

    Pink Floyd The Division Bell Vinyl LP
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  • Nirvana - In Utero 20th Anniversary Vinyl LP (B001895801)

     

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  • Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Vinyl LP (88875021571)

     

    Lauryn Hill The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Vinyl LP
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  • Stone Temple Pilots - Core Vinyl LP Box Set [Deluxe Edition] (081227905835)

     

    Stone Temple Pilots - Core Vinyl LP Box Set [Deluxe Edition] (081227905835)
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  • Guns N' Roses - Unplugged 1993 Vinyl LP (PARA191LP)

     

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  • Pearl Jam - Given To Fly Single 7" Vinyl (889853036479)

     

    Pearl Jam - Given To Fly Single 7
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  • Weezer - Weezer (Blue Album) Vinyl LP (GEF24629)

     

    Weezer - Weezer (Blue Album) Vinyl LP (GEF24629)
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  • Oasis - (What's The Story) Morning Glory? Vinyl LP (RKIDLP73)

     

    Oasis - (What's The Story) Morning Glory? Vinyl LP
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  • Nirvana - Live at the Paramount Vinyl LP (B002954101)

     

    Nirvana Live at the Paramount Vinyl LP
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  • Stone Temple Pilots - Tiny Music...Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop Vinyl LP (MOVLP935)

     

    Stone Temple Pilots - Tiny Music...Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop Vinyl LP (MOVLP935)
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Shop New & Used 90s Vinyl Records & Box Sets

It’s time to trade in the bell-bottoms and shiny vests for leather jackets and long black hair. When the 90s swung around, all the music of the preceding three decades was flipped into a visceral, moody hybrid that you wanted to bang your head to.

The rise of moodiness was not without controversy, but the overall tone of the 90s was power and digital coolness. Besides the ever darkening mood of metal, the decade also saw the rise of grunge and alternative icons. Even pop music felt like it had a cigarette sticking out of its mouth.

Disillusioned by music that was too commercial, too happy, and too boring, artists like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Alice In Chains invented grunge to shake us back to Earth with the intensity of their sonic power grooves. After being born In Utero and Superunknown at the start of the decade, there were at least Ten great grunge albums during the 90s that moshers still worship worldwide. Never before had music unleashed such cool headbanging power.

As another way of saying “screw you” to happy, boring music, alternative bands took off in a number of genres. Radiohead released their first few albums, culminating in the 1997 release OK Computer. In an ominous ode that eerily predicted social disconnection in the 21st century, the classic album has sold over 7 million copies. Other alternative legends like Incubus were born, merging funk, metal, hard rock, and electronic into a groundbreaking, unique blend.

Even U2, the upbeat, positive pop rockers of the 80s transformed themselves into alternative, piercing superstars. With their 1991 release Achtung Baby, recorded in post-wall Berlin, the band moved in “Mysterious Ways” towards an industrial, darker future.

Hip-hop and rap, which had previously been an underground and overlooked scene, burst to the mainstage in the genre. Dr. Dre, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Eminem, The Notorious B.I.G., and Jay-Z all released albums that combined deep beats with lyrical wizardry, spinning tales of the struggles of modern urban life.

That which was heavy and angry in the 80s became heavier and angrier in the 90s. Compare Metallica’s Master of Puppets (1986) with The Black Album (1991). The latter is slowed down while the band viciously tears its listeners apart with the apocalyptic intensity of their power ballads.

Other bands like Rage Against The Machine, the Beastie Boys, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers began to speak out against the growing establishment. They urge you to “Wake Up” and see the “Otherside”, hoping that one day we’ll get there together. This jaded phenomenon can be summed up with the term Californication.

If you own a leather jacket, chances are you like the aggressive, disillusioned records of the 90s. In a way, this era of cold-sounding digital recordings was oddly optimistic, pulling aside all the bullshit of modern mass media-penetrated life to express raw feelings of anger and ennui. Pick up one of our 90s albums and bang your head to the sincere decline of artistic sincerity at the hands of commercialism. There’s truly no other decade of music that captured this more than the 90s.

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